Police officers make arrests, issue citations during ABC sting operation in Fontana
Officers from the Fontana Police Department teamed up with officers from the Fontana Unified School District to conduct an Alcoholic Beverage Control sting operation on June 24.
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WTO rules against Philippine taxes on imported liquor
Taxes levied by the Philippines on alcoholic drinks from the European Union and United States are illegal under global trade rules, the world’s trade dispute body ruled on Monday, according to sources close to the case.
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Drinking an issue in Ind. student’s disappearance
Nobel winners and award-winning business and music schools attract some of the world’s brightest students to Indiana…
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The Underage Drinking Epidemic
Linda B.* and her husband were sound asleep when the phone rang at 2 a.m. Their oldest daughter, Rory, 18, had left two weeks earlier for her first year at a college in Connecticut. An honor student and athlete, Rory had never been in trouble. They didn’t think they had any reason to worry.
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Helping alcoholics becomes personal issue

Helping alcoholics becomes personal issue
Former Hampton councilman supports foundation for treatment – Randy Gilliland describes his father as the strongest person he has ever met.

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Govt hasn’t dealt with drink driving issue – Labour
The Government has attempted to kick the issue of drink driving into touch by postponing a decision on whether to lower the blood alcohol, Labour says.

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Govt hasn’t dealt with drink driving issue, says Labour
Labour says the government has attempted to kick the issue of drink driving into touch by postponing a decision on whether to lower the blood alcohol

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City officials tackle medical marijuana issue
The issue of licensing Medical Marijuana Caregivers came before the Sidney City Council Tuesday evening.

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Big Issue seller hits out at £60K drinks sponsor deal
AN ORGANIC wine company has defended its controversial sponsorship of the Big Issue magazine for the homeless after some sellers described it as “like some bad, ironic jok

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Calistoga Police and Fire Log: Drunks biggest issue before Independence Day
2:04 a.m., An officer discovered two intoxicated pedestrians on Lincoln Avenue near Fair Way. They were given rides to a hotel room. 6 a.m., Officers responded to a commercial alarm sounding on Wapoo Avenue. The business was found to be secure.

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Commissioners discuss levy issue

Commissioners discuss levy issue
A half-mill replacement levy for the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties will generate $917,842 annually if Tuscarawas County voters approve it.

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In @Issue : Alcohol sales in grocery stores: Bad idea
Once again, our state’s alcohol industry is under attack, and I am concerned because the impact of a bill that would eliminate the law that limits businesses to just two liquor licenses would be the polar opposite of what its sponsor, Assemblyman Lou Greenwald, is spinning.

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Residents raise the issue of need vs. constitutional rights
BANGOR, Maine — The recent squabble over whether concealed firearms belong in Acadia National Park elicited passionate reactions from both sides of the issue, but for Tom Franklin, the debate had a …

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Editorial: An issue of trust on liquor licenses
The next time you have dinner out in Jackson, look around at whether the folks at the table next to you are drinking a beer or a glass of wine. Or maybe you’re having an alcoholic drink yourself.Jackson Citizen Patriot…

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Video game addiction a growing a issue, being treated by new in-patient clinic
To many video game enthusiasts, popular titles such as “World of Warcraft” and “Call of Duty” offer a chance to escape ordinary life for a more glamorous, heroic existence.

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Club closes temporarily due to liquor license issue
S hanannigans on South Oliver has permanently closed, and the one on West Street has temporarily closed while owner Dean Bratt awaits a liquor license renewal.

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PENNINGTON: Officials about to issue liquor license
Within a year, one may be able to order an alcoholic beverage at a dining spot in Pennington, which has been a dry town for 74 years.

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News From The March Issue Of Chest

News From The March Issue Of Chest
PREGNANT SMOKERS WITH ASTHMA HAVE INCREASED HEALTH RISKS Pregnant women with asthma who smoke have an increased risk for asthma symptoms and fetal growth abnormalities. Researchers from the Medical University of South Carolina observed 2,210 pregnant women with asthma to determine the effect of active and passive household smoking on asthma severity and obstetric/neonatal outcomes. Of the women …

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    ISEP issue 105 summonses at Evansville party

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